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Trump Blinks

And America wins. Sort of...

Jan 28, 20192 min

Wigout 1/18/19 - They Don't Care.

None of them care about us.

Jan 21, 20194 min

Wigout 1/11/19 - Everyone STFU!

And leave Wiggy alone.

Jan 14, 20193 min

Wigout 1/4/19 - The Battle of the Antichrists Has Begun!

Who will win? Probably not us...

Jan 7, 20192 min

Wigout 12/14/18 - It's The End Of The Year As We Know It...

And Wiggy feels... fine? The Wigmaster with his last Wigout of 2018!

Dec 17, 20183 min

Wigout 11/30/18 – As Easy As ABCDE

Sometimes it’s all about you.

Dec 3, 20183 min

Wigout 11/16/18 - Be Thankful.

And eat 'til you puke.

Nov 20, 20183 min

Connecticut International Auto Show

The Connecticut International Auto Show is THREE DAYS ONLY! This Friday, November 9th through Sunday, November 11th at the new Mohegan Sun Expo Center, 1 Mohegan Sun Boulevard in Uncasville.Compare features, options and stylings of 2019 models from over thirty car lines – from A to V (Acura to Volvo). Test drive Toyota’s hottest 2019 offerings, including the Camry, Highlander, Prius and RAV4.Purchase your tickets now at www.CTAutoShow.com

Nov 7, 20189 min

AARP - Ballot Questions

On Election Day, Connecticut voters will not only be asked to endorse candidiates for public office. This year's ballot contains two constitutional ballot questions. By voting 'Yes' and passing Amendment 1, voters would endorse preserving Connecticut’s Special Transportation Fund, and require it to be used exclusively for transportation purposes including paying transportation-related debt. By voting 'Yes' and passing Amendment 2, voters would limit the General Assembly’s ability to pass legislation forcing state agencies to sell or convey any state land, buildings or property interest to non-state entities. Voters can review expanded explanations of each measure at their polling place before voting, or in advance at their local Town or City Clerk's office.

Nov 7, 20180 min

Vote.

Do your duty.

Nov 7, 20183 min

You're Just One Doctor's Visit Away From Finding Out What Really Matters

Keep eating those apples.

Oct 29, 20185 min

AARP - Absentee Voting

On November 6 Connecticut voters will be going to the polls to cast their ballots. But what if there's something preventing you from voting in person? QUALIFIED VOTERS can simply report to their municipal Town Clerk's office to apply for and complete an absentee ballot. If you are an active member of the armed forces of the United States; scheduled to be out of town during all hours of voting on Election Day; if you have an illness preventing you from voting in person, or have religious beliefs that prevent you from performing secular activities like voting; if you will be working as an election official at a polling place other than your own on Election Day; or if you have a physical disability that prevents you from voting in person, you are eligible to vote absentee.

Oct 24, 20181 min

AARP - Independent, Petitioning, Minor Party & Write-In Candidates

In Connecticut, there are three ways an individual can become a candidate for public office - being nominated by a state-recognized political party; by running as an independent, often by petitioning to get their names on the ballot; OR, an individual can run as a write-in candidate. Beside major party candidates, voters on November 6 will find Independent, minor party, petitioning, and write-in candidates running for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, as well as Connecticut's Governor, Secretary of the State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, and Comptroller. Voters are encouraged to get to know the candidates on their local ballot, and if you are not registered to vote, you can sign up until or on election day by contacting your local Registrar of Voters.

Oct 24, 20181 min

Don't Ride Out A Hurricane In Your Trailer.

It won't end well...

Oct 15, 20183 min

AARP - State Legislature

Connecticut has 151 state House districts covering one or more communities - and this coming Election Day, registered voters in each district will elects one representative to serve a two-year term. Those Representatives make up the lower chamber of the Connecticut General Assembly, which alongside the Connecticut State Senate, form the legislative branch of our state government. Elected state representatives work in conjunction with the governor to create laws and establish a state budget. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the Connecticut House of Representatives include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.

Oct 10, 20181 min

Wigout 10/5/18 - Columbus Was A Jerk

Before you celebrate conquest realize you could be next.

Oct 9, 20184 min

AARP - CT State Senate

The Connecticut State Senate is the upper chamber of the Connecticut General Assembly, and its President and potential tie-breaking member is the sitting Lt Governor. Alongside the Connecticut House of Representatives, it forms the legislative branch of the Connecticut state government and works alongside the governor of Connecticut to create laws and establish a state budget. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the state Senate include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes. All registered voters can head to the polls this Election Day to elect candidates or incumbents to fill all 36 Connecticut Senate seats for two-year terms.

Oct 8, 20181 min

AARP - General Assembly

The Connecticut State Legislature or General Assembly includes a 36-member State Senate and 151-member House of Representatives, which meet at the capital in Hartford. During even-numbered years, the General Assembly meets from February to May, while in odd-numbered years, when the biennial state budget is completed, the session runs from January to June. The governor can also convene a special session - while the General Assembly can call their own session in order to override gubernatorial vetoes. This November, voters will go to the polls and elect their respective legislators for two-year terms. All 187 General Assembly seats are up for election this November 6, although there are 25 candidates - 2 in the senate and 23 in the house - who are unopposed.

Oct 8, 20181 min

We're Doomed!

Integrity has left the building.

Oct 1, 20184 min

AARP - State Treasurer

The Office of the Connecticut Treasurer (OTT) was established way back in 1638. The State Treasurer is the chief elected fiscal officer for State government, overseeing a wide range of activities regarding the prudent management of State funds. This includes the administration of a portfolio of pension assets for more than 190,000 beneficiaries and plan participants and a short-term investment fund utilized by agencies of municipal and state government. Connecticut's current Tresurer is Democrat Denise Nappier who was first elected in November 1998. She is not running for re-election this November, so when voters go to the polls, they will choose between Republican Thad Gray and Democrat Shawn Wooden.

Sep 19, 20181 min

AARP - Secretary of the State

The Secretary of the State for Connecticut is the official keeper of a wide array of public records and documents. The office publishes, distributes and sells the State Register and Manual, registers and licenses various businesses and commercial lenders, runs the state's elections, officially documents legislation, regulations and other acts of the state government, and responds to more than 600,000 requests for information annually. The current secretary is Democrat Denise Merrill, who was first elected in November 2010, and who is running for re-election this November. She is being challenged by Republican Susan Chapman, Mike DeRosa of the Green Party, and Libertarian Party nominee Heather Gywn

Sep 19, 20181 min

Wigout 9/14/18 - Who Needs Experts Anyway?

We get the leaders we deserve. And the results prove it.

Sep 17, 20185 min

AARP State Comptroller

The little talked about and often misunderstood duties of the Connecticut State Comptroller were first included in the State Constitution in 1786, and have been expanded over the years to include providing accounting and financial services, developing accounting policy, exercising accounting oversight, and preparing financial reports for state, federal and municipal governments and the public. So the comptroller actually oversees the payment of all wages and salaries of state employees; and negotiates the procurement of their medical, dental and pharmacy benefits. Today the state's incumbent Democratic State Comptroller is Kevin Lembo. He is seeking re-election this November and is facing Republican challenger Sharon McLaughlin and Green Party nominee Rolf Maurer.

Sep 11, 20181 min

AARP Lt Governor

Connecticut's Lt Governor is a lot more than just a ceremonial position. The two greatest responsibilities of the Lt Governor are to lead the state government during the Governor’s absence, or to succeed the Governor in the event of the Governor’s death, resignation, refusal to serve, or removal from office. In addition to a number of other leadership roles on various commissions and work groups, the Lt Governor is also President of the state Senate - and as we saw in the current term, serves as a tie-breaker in the event of a tie vote. This November, registered voters across the state will be called to decide which one of four candidates will hold this position, Democratic primary winner Susan Bysiewicz, Republican Joe Markley, Jeffrey Thibeault of the Libertarian Party, and independent Monte Frank.

Sep 11, 20181 min

AARP Governor

The Governor is an elected constitutional officer who serves a four-year term as the head of the executive branch — the highest state office. With the dust settling after Connecticut's mid-August major party primaries, and an open seat in the governor's office to fill this fall, the individuals who will occupy the top of the ballot on Election Day November 6 are clearly defined. For Democrats, it's their endorsed candidate Ned Lamont, while Republican primary voters chose corporate executive Bob Stefanowski. Voters can also consider R. Nelson 'Oz' Griebel (GREE-bel) — a former GOP candidate for governor who is running this year as an Independent — along with decorated military veteran Micah Welintukonis. Voters will also see Libertarian Rodney Hanscomb rounding out the top of the ticket this fall.

Sep 11, 20181 min

AARP - Attorney General

The State Attorney General is Connecticut's chief civil legal officer, and the Office of the Attorney General was officially established in 1897. The Connecticut Constitution and General Statutes authorize the Attorney General to represent the interests of Connecticut citizens in all civil legal matters involving the state to protect the public interest — AND to serve as legal counsel to all state agencies. Our current Attorney General - Democrat George Jepsen - has served Connecticut since 2010 but is not seeking re-election this November. As a result, state voters will chose either state Representative William Tong, a Democrat — or Republican nominee Susan Hatfield, as the state's new Attorney General for a four-year term.

Sep 11, 20181 min

Wigout 9/7/18 - Cowards & Fools

All the wrong ways to "take a stand".

Sep 11, 20185 min

Wigout - 8/24/18

Whew, it's been quite a week in politics! As the wise Wigmaster says...you're gonna need your weekends this year.

Aug 29, 20184 min

Wigout 8/10/18 - To Infinity...

Is this the end or the begining for the Wigmaster?

Aug 13, 20184 min

Wigout 8/3/18 - Antisocial Media

It ain't the heat, it's the stupdity.

Aug 7, 20185 min

Wigout 7/27/18 - Good News, Bad News

Sometimes it is all a matter of perspective.

Jul 30, 20184 min

Wigout 7/13/18 - Ki Ki Ki, Ma Ma Ma

It's Friday the 13th! Perfect time to WIGOUT!

Jul 16, 20184 min

7/6/18 - Wacky Wednesday

The holiday and the heat have done a number on Wiggy.

Jul 10, 20183 min

Wigout 6/29/18 - Crazy From The Heat

Hot enough for ya?

Jul 2, 20185 min

Wigout 6/15/18 - Peace In Our Time.

But at what cost?

Jun 18, 20186 min

6/8/18 - It's Summertime!

And yet the ice just ended and bikinis are no more...

Jun 18, 20184 min

Wigout 6/1/18 - Stop Listening To Idiots

Thanks Social Media...

Jun 5, 20185 min

Wigout 5/18/18 -Weather, Weapons & Wigouts.

We need Wigouts more than ever.

May 22, 20184 min

Wigout 5/11/18 - Say Hello to My Imaginary Friend

The stage is set, and everyone's a little on edge because of it.

May 15, 20183 min

Wigout 5/4/18 - Hot Enough For Ya?

Be it weather or tolls, never celebrate prematurely.

May 8, 20183 min

Wigout 4/27/18 - You needed a law for this?!

And what took so long?

May 1, 20185 min

Wigout 4/13/18 - Something we can all agree on!

And all the other news you already knew.

Apr 16, 20184 min

Wigout 4/6/18 - Bunched Panties

Wiggy has weather, and other things, on his mind.

Apr 9, 20184 min

Wigout 3/30/18 - Where are you supposed to put your Nicorette?

How do you make a shirt without pockets?!

Apr 3, 20185 min

Wiggy is a Freakin’ Idiot!

He’s leaving CNN and he might be dying.

Mar 27, 20184 min

Wigout 3/16/18 - St. Patrick was an alien!

Curling in a fetal position will not help you.

Mar 19, 20184 min

Wigout 3/9/18 - All aboard!

The Crazy Train is just picking up steam.

Mar 19, 20185 min

Wigout 3/2/18 - Everything will kill you!

Everything will kill you! So, why fight it?

Mar 5, 20183 min

Mama, we're all crazy now...

Sometimes it is easier to complain.

Feb 27, 20186 min

Wigout 2/16/18 - A Pattern of Behavior

Why do we do the same thing every time?

Feb 21, 20185 min